Woodbury, NY – January 2025 – American Outdoor News, the premier outdoor lifestyle publication, is proud to announce that the Second Annual Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to legendary outdoor writer and conservationist Jim Zumbo on Friday January 10th during the Dallas Safari Club Convention in Atlanta. The presentation will take place on the main stage in the hall at 11:00am
This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the outdoor industry and dedicated their lives to promoting the conservation of natural resources, ethical hunting practices, and the passion for the outdoor lifestyle. As a celebrated journalist, author, and television host, Jim Zumbo’s career spans decades, during which he has become a household name in the hunting and conservation community.
Christopher Avena, Publisher of American Outdoor News, expressed his admiration for Zumbo’s legacy: “Jim Zumbo has been a trailblazer in the outdoor industry, inspiring countless hunters and anglers through his writing and advocacy. His unwavering dedication to wildlife conservation and ethical hunting practices embodies the values we hold dear at American Outdoor News.”
The award ceremony will take place during the opening day of the Dallas Safari Club Convention, an annual gathering that brings together outdoor enthusiasts, industry leaders, and conservation advocates. The event is an ideal backdrop to celebrate Zumbo’s achievements and ongoing impact on the outdoor community.
American Outdoor News invites all attendees to join in this celebration of a true outdoor icon. For additional information about the award and event details, visit American Outdoor News or contact Chris Avena mail to: [email protected]
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